Cut The Grass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFGHA IJK LMNMOP| The wonderful workings of the world wonderful | A |
| wonderful I'm surprised half the time | B |
| ground up fine I puff if a pebble stirs | C |
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| I'm nervous my moarality's intricate if | D |
| a squash blossom dies I feel withered as a stained | E |
| zucchini and blame my nature and | F |
| when grassblades flop to the little red ant | G |
| queens burring around trying to get aloft I blame | H |
| my not keeping the grass short stubble | A |
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| firm well I learn a lot of useless stuff meant | I |
| to be ignored like when the sun sinking in the | J |
| west glares a plane invisible I think how much | K |
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| revelation concealment necessitates and then I | L |
| think of the oecean multiple to a blinding | M |
| oneness and realize that only total expression | N |
| expressed hiding I'll have to say everything | M |
| to take on the roundness and withdrawal of the deep dark | O |
| less than total is a bucketful of radiant toys | P |
Archie Randolph Ammons
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